I've been thinking. A few musings.
The RFL are coming out of this very well
at the moment. They have a very cheap 135yr lease on Odsal. If the Bulls stave off administration, it also sounds like they will have annual income from Odsal, with no maintenance costs.
These are all thoughts for another day but - Is there a buyback clause? How much can the rental be increased? Who gets concession stall money?
At the time, other RL fans were concerned about the RFL being the landlord and there being a CoI with regards to franchising.
If administration happens, they will have both the decision on the franchise, but also on who plays at Odsal. This power cannot be underestimated. How would the lease be re-negotiated? The RFL would want someone at Odsal ASAP paying rent.
IF a pre-pack happened quickly and seamlessly then local creditors (usually businesses but also first aiders etc) and the taxpayer would be the ones (legally) ripped off. But otherwise there would probably be a seamless transition.
If admin lingered on then there might be other scenarios. The only power the fans would have is with the
perception of who is the true successor club?
Imagine Bulls of Bradford 2012 being issued the franchise and getting the lease at Odsal but only getting 1200 season ticket holders whilst in a lower league there being Northern of Bradford 2012 getting 2200 season ticket holders?
The RFL would have to compromise a lot on the negotiation of the lease to get their money back. They do have a lot to lose with this after all...
Ps - we've pledged (3 season tickets in the family) - but one pledge between us.
The tallying up of pledges on Saturday will define what happens thereafter. The only assets we have left (as long as we are not in administration) are players & their contracts.